Cardinal Angelo Becciu is the primary cardinal ever arraigned by the Vatican criminal court.
A Vatican tribunal on Saturday
indicted a cardinal of theft and sentenced him to 5 ½ a long time in jail in
one of a few decisions given down in a complicated money related trial that
publicized the city state’s grimy clothing and tried its equity framework.
Cardinal Angelo Becciu, the
primary cardinal ever indicted by the Vatican criminal court, was cleared of a
few other charges, and nine other litigants gotten a combination of blameworthy
decisions and vindications among the about 50 charges brought against them amid
a 2 ½ year trial.
Becciu’s legal counselor,
Fabrizio Viglione, said he regarded the sentence but would offer.


